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(Father Dabney, Identity Dixie) -From time to time, we are called upon to do our civic duty, to take part in those institutions that make our home a civil place to live. Although, in recent decades, the structure that has kept our society cohesive for nearly 400 years has deteriorated. Apart from the unpleasantries thrust upon us by that ape of a man, whose name I shall not mention among our honorable readers, our society has been steadfast in maintaining order and decency. Part of that structure has been in the maintenance of honoring our heroes.
In my childhood, we still paid homage to great men from the past, those that had distinguished themselves among us. George Washington’s Birthday was celebrated throughout all the United States as our Founding Father. No one knew what a “Presidents’ Day” was in the South, until I was well into my pre-teen years. Some places even memorialized Thomas Jefferson’s birthday, the author of our first secessionist document. All over the South, we had Lee-Jackson Day celebrations, especially among the old families and institutions of Dixie. And if you were a politician, to miss a Lee-Jackson Day ball would be political suicide, for those events were where kings were made, connections…
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